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The official video for Queen's 1984 holiday song "Thank God It's Christmas" is a that was created 35 years after the song’s original release, which initially lacked an official video. Here is useful content regarding the official video clip:

It features a, "heart-warming" animated scene focusing on a nighttime city street with snowy landscapes, panning up to show families celebrating in their apartments. The video ends with a group on a rooftop watching the Northern Lights.

Brian May noted the video serves as a reminder to take responsibility for all creatures on Earth, while Roger Taylor felt it reflected the relief and joy of the holiday season. Key Facts about the Song: Released: November 26, 1984. Writers: Brian May and Roger Taylor.

The video was directed and animated by Justin Moon and Drew Gleason, featuring a wintery, nocturnal cityscape.

The official video for Queen's 1984 holiday song "Thank God It's Christmas" is a that was created 35 years after the song’s original release, which initially lacked an official video. Here is useful content regarding the official video clip:

It features a, "heart-warming" animated scene focusing on a nighttime city street with snowy landscapes, panning up to show families celebrating in their apartments. The video ends with a group on a rooftop watching the Northern Lights.

Brian May noted the video serves as a reminder to take responsibility for all creatures on Earth, while Roger Taylor felt it reflected the relief and joy of the holiday season. Key Facts about the Song: Released: November 26, 1984. Writers: Brian May and Roger Taylor.

The video was directed and animated by Justin Moon and Drew Gleason, featuring a wintery, nocturnal cityscape.